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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Faber(m): 2:27pm On Oct 14, 2024
MarketSquare these days are just like lonely warehouses...
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Kobicove(m): 2:28pm On Oct 14, 2024
Things are really tough sad
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by AntiChristian: 2:30pm On Oct 14, 2024
Tough o!
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by nairaman66(m): 2:32pm On Oct 14, 2024
RZArecta:
Your economy is on the final laps of total collapse. I finally became scared yesterday night when the NTA, a Nigerian government station was actively promoting the purchase of second hand goods especially clothes by Nigerians which is against the policy of previous administrations from at least the Obasanjo era that aimed to promote indigenous textile manufacturers. During the PDP, certain luxuries most Nigerians couldn't even dream of like personal cars and indeed brand new home appliances started becoming a standard especially with Fouani (LG) coming into Nigeria, people on 150k salary a month could travel to Europe or Dubai for holidays or shopping but these satanic people called APC decided that a happy populace is a crime and luxurious living is a sin. When you talk, they send their agents to come online to start abusing and blaming Igbos. They are all cursed
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by dododawa1: 2:32pm On Oct 14, 2024
NA THEM

Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by omoredia: 2:36pm On Oct 14, 2024
We can now see that it doesn't matter they type of government. When the leader is bad, the nation will go down. Things were not as bad during the military regime
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by onyxo76(m): 2:39pm On Oct 14, 2024
FatimaAbubakar:
Only Ronu miscreants are still buying from superstores with their APC ID cards.
uhnn, those ones can't even afford to buy from mama bosun kiosk that is 2 houses away from mine.
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by oyeb15: 2:39pm On Oct 14, 2024
We need a coup...a situation dat short devil will be handed over to d people for jungle justice
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by bizzibodi(m): 2:40pm On Oct 14, 2024
What Tunubu cannot destroy does not exist
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 2:44pm On Oct 14, 2024
T-pain on the loose..... someone told you Emilokan....it is my turn to rule and because none of you wants an Igbo man as President, you all voted another failure after voting Buhari the former failure....

Assuming Peter Obi is the President of Nigeria, prominent people like Tinubu, Soyinka, Buhari etc will be matching on protest now assuming Peter Obi was the one who brought this hardship....

But check it out, who and who that are prominent can come out against Tinubu rather they will rather be running close to him because they know he is above the Masses....

Tinubu has nothing to offer, let us brace up for more hopes from God alone that is more powerful than him....
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Fiscus105(m): 2:45pm On Oct 14, 2024
Wen u remember amount of transport fare, to and fro, or fuel that ur can would consume, nobody will tell you to divert to local sellers.
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by arantess: 2:47pm On Oct 14, 2024
OkCornel:
T-pain is extremely pleased.

Don’t worry, Ganduje and Ikpeazu are warming up for 2031 and 2039.

You will look back at Tinubu’s time with fond memories 😈
Ahhhhh grin
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by StraightGaay: 2:48pm On Oct 14, 2024
nairalanda1:
Time to cut coat according to size
I for correct this your statement but hunger no free me
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Melonsmasher: 2:49pm On Oct 14, 2024
OkCornel:
T-pain is extremely pleased.

Don’t worry, Ganduje and Ikpeazu are warming up for 2031 and 2039.

You will look back at Tinubu’s time with fond memories 😈

Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by millionboi2: 2:54pm On Oct 14, 2024
Glimpsetv:
It's well. You just have to earn a lot to keep up with the present economy, like these tech guys and ladies:

https://www.nairaland.com/8238661/ladies-guys-tech-share-how




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIZWZ5RJoWM
which tech skills is the most demanded currently.
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Exceed15: 3:07pm On Oct 14, 2024
Then what's good about this Administration biko? Come 2027 fools , cursed human being will still vote for him.
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by OkCornel(m): 3:12pm On Oct 14, 2024
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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by ecomalchemistt(m): 3:13pm On Oct 14, 2024
OTUNBA TPAIN WORKING OVERTIME.
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Lifemanage: 3:19pm On Oct 14, 2024
Usmanovic95:
The middle class has been totally eradicated, it's either you are rich or poor. Only the rich can afford to be going to super stores to shop frequently, the poor are busy battling how to meet their basic needs.
The only way out is indoctrinating the country into a de-westernisation agenda....the craze for foreign goods and western ways of life is Destroying our system. This was what the Chinese and the Arab did to keep their currency and economy ok. If I become president, I have a blueprint to restore the country to greatness on all levels.
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Kukutenla: 3:20pm On Oct 14, 2024
nairalanda1:
Time to cut coat according to size
Cut your throat according to your corn rather

Meanwhile, ensure you pay all your taxes and tarriffs

No wailing is allowed
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Usmanovic95(m): 3:29pm On Oct 14, 2024
Lifemanage:
The only way out is indoctrinating the country into a de-westernisation agenda....the craze for foreign goods and western ways of life is Destroying our system. This was what the Chinese and the Arab did to keep their currency and economy ok. If I become president, I have a blueprint to restore the country to greatness on all levels.
Mind to highlight the changes you will initiate?
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by IbeOkehie: 3:31pm On Oct 14, 2024
RZArecta:
Your economy is on the final laps of total collapse. I finally became scared yesterday night when the NTA, a Nigerian government station was actively promoting the purchase of second hand goods especially clothes by Nigerians which is against the policy of previous administrations from at least the Obasanjo era that aimed to promote indigenous textile manufacturers. During the PDP, certain luxuries most Nigerians couldn't even dream of like personal cars and indeed brand new home appliances started becoming a standard especially with Fouani (LG) coming into Nigeria, people on 150k salary a month could travel to Europe or Dubai for holidays or shopping but these satanic people called APC decided that a happy populace is a crime and luxurious living is a sin. When you talk, they send their agents to come online to start abusing and blaming Igbos. They are all cursed
You're correct. Tribalism is a potent factor in Nigerian politics and EVERYONE is guilty.

Good Luck to Nigeria.
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by tuoyoojo(m): 3:32pm On Oct 14, 2024
Na T pain do this one
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Lifemanage: 3:39pm On Oct 14, 2024
Usmanovic95:
Mind to highlight the changes you will initiate?
If I become president is a generic term for becoming a political leader across all sectors of this country.. All national changes are engendered through religion(philosophy) and education. Restructure the government, revert back to our chiefs structure. Engender more grass root leadership with clear goals. Change our education curriculum with more emphasis on apprenticeship. Etc. other steps available. Dewesternise the country. We as a people are more consumer obsessed rather than being focused on production of goods..we believe we can buy anything from abroad instead of developing our own solutions. Liberalisation is a marketing agenda of the west to dominate the African economies
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Babangidapikin: 3:42pm On Oct 14, 2024
When election comes if you people like rush 10000 Naira ... My Dancing Governor is kukuma performing infrastructure wise ... I remember is jingle "don't collect money and spoil your tomorrow" .. You people better go and rewrite your Policy document using people with serious experiences not people with ivy league certificate that has not done anything on their own ... To think Dancing Governor has school cert but has to upgrade for politic sake shows experience matters. You just write a policy document without considering the after effects.
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by DeeGov123(m): 3:56pm On Oct 14, 2024
Vote peter obi 2027
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by bayelsaowei(m): 4:07pm On Oct 14, 2024
OkCornel:
T-pain is extremely pleased.

Don’t worry, Ganduje and Ikpeazu are warming up for 2031 and 2039.

You will look back at Tinubu’s time with fond memories 😈
grin

Nigeria deserves its leaders..
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by OkCornel(m): 4:11pm On Oct 14, 2024
bayelsaowei:
grin

Nigeria deserves its leaders..
Walahi
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Acidosis(m):
Not entirely true. If you know where to shop, now is the time to visit certain superstores. Justrite offers some of the best prices. Every item I buy from Justrite stores is significantly cheaper than the prices at conventional markets. Every single item.
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by LZAA: 4:19pm On Oct 14, 2024
helinues:
The capitalists should also have some taste now
Will you sharrraaappppp!!!!
🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲😄😄
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Confirm4real(m): 4:22pm On Oct 14, 2024
We warned you guys when he said let the poor breath he meant let the poor bleed tongue
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by nwirinedu(m): 4:55pm On Oct 14, 2024
Most go to these stores to take selfies not shop.
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